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pakistan-backed religions have once again targeted indian interests in afghanistan. the indian consulate is being targeted by militants this time. the terror attack on the consulate was of urdu but seaside bombers killed eight children at a nearby spot. clear attempts are being made by pakistan to offset developmental were carried out by indians in the war-torn nation before 2014. earlier also, similar attacks were carried out. >> trained militants belonging to the pakistan-based behind the attack aimed at the indian consulate. according to the afghan authorities, 10 punjabi speaking operatives were sent for the attack. of these, a team of three attackers wearing vests with the objective of committing suicide, drove toward the consulate. but unknown to them, security around the indian mission had already been tightened as the indian embassy in kabul had received an important alert on july 31 warning them of the possibility of an attack in jalalabad. this intelligence was shared with the afghan police, and quick reaction teams were deployed along the route to the cons
pakistan-backed religions have once again targeted indian interests in afghanistan. the indian consulate is being targeted by militants this time. the terror attack on the consulate was of urdu but seaside bombers killed eight children at a nearby spot. clear attempts are being made by pakistan to offset developmental were carried out by indians in the war-torn nation before 2014. earlier also, similar attacks were carried out. >> trained militants belonging to the pakistan-based behind...
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of speech, freedom of assembly -- nobody should be discriminated on the basis of race or religion or .ender or creed free democratic nations have a right to defend themselves in an obligation to defend one another. and we think that terrorism, which should simply be defined as violence against civilians for clinical purposes, is always wrong and under north -- under no circumstances should it be condoned. over the past year or so, influential respected voices within the foreign policy and national security community have asserted that al qaeda is oneated, is on the path, is its heels, has been decimated. those assertions have been called into question a number of times. recently are assertions of al qaeda's defeat and demise were called into question by the u.s. government's decision to close 22 diplomatic facilities in 17 different countries across north africa and the middle east and parts of asia. the land they can his colleague josh rogan shed a bit more light on the situation when they reported that the reason for the closure was intercepted communications among more than 20 al
of speech, freedom of assembly -- nobody should be discriminated on the basis of race or religion or .ender or creed free democratic nations have a right to defend themselves in an obligation to defend one another. and we think that terrorism, which should simply be defined as violence against civilians for clinical purposes, is always wrong and under north -- under no circumstances should it be condoned. over the past year or so, influential respected voices within the foreign policy and...
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you cannot smear an entire religion because, you know, a -- a subset of folks who practice that religion have done something wrong, have -- you know, carried out terrorist attacks. i mean, it's just wrong. that's all i want to say about that. that kind of comment -- you know, it's beneath contempt. it doesn't deserve much more conversation than that. >> and in this primary, you have senator enzi saying basically she's never voted on anything, we don't know where she stands. to be fair to liz cheney, she did serve in government. where she stands is on a robust neo-conservative view of foreign policy. >> no, absolutely. i mean, she takes after her father. i'm not sure that that's what the state wants at this moment in time. i think she's probably going to be a weak challenger in the state. and she's -- you know other fairly new there, as well. >> yeah. i mean, what wyoming republicans care about -- they care about guns, they care about federal encroachment on their lands. the federal government owns almost all the land in wyoming. they care about the sort of small government issues. it's a
you cannot smear an entire religion because, you know, a -- a subset of folks who practice that religion have done something wrong, have -- you know, carried out terrorist attacks. i mean, it's just wrong. that's all i want to say about that. that kind of comment -- you know, it's beneath contempt. it doesn't deserve much more conversation than that. >> and in this primary, you have senator enzi saying basically she's never voted on anything, we don't know where she stands. to be fair to...
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the suicide bombing, the attacks in the city to kill innocent people, that's not acceptable in any religion i would say. >> reporter: he is determined to keep fighting regardless of the risks he faces in the field, and the challenges his men face as they fight this war increasingly by themselves. they are the country's most elite fighters, and they know if they can't do the job, no one can. >> an exclusive report from al jazeera's jane ferguson. when we return, history written on scraps. >> and it's so friendetic about it that he has written on paper towels and toilet paper. >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can
the suicide bombing, the attacks in the city to kill innocent people, that's not acceptable in any religion i would say. >> reporter: he is determined to keep fighting regardless of the risks he faces in the field, and the challenges his men face as they fight this war increasingly by themselves. they are the country's most elite fighters, and they know if they can't do the job, no one can. >> an exclusive report from al jazeera's jane ferguson. when we return, history written on...
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as we judge people on -- should judge people on the basis of their character and not their color or religion or gender, the same is true for their sexual orientation. so i don't suspect that we'll have special laws pertaining to young people who were cut off from support by their parents because their parents hadn't gotten to the place i think they should be when it comes to loving and supporting their kids regardless of who they are, but we are going to make sure that all young people get the support that they need so that if their parents aren't willing to provide them support and they're functionally independent, that they're still able to go to college and succeed. all right? right here in the obama t-shirt. you know, so if you -- here's a general rule in the presidential town hall. if you want to get called on, wear the president's face on your shirt. >> good afternoon, president obama. my name is ivana smith. i am a graduate student in the college of community and public affairs. i study eastern affairs administration w that being said, as we are all students, we know how vital it is t
as we judge people on -- should judge people on the basis of their character and not their color or religion or gender, the same is true for their sexual orientation. so i don't suspect that we'll have special laws pertaining to young people who were cut off from support by their parents because their parents hadn't gotten to the place i think they should be when it comes to loving and supporting their kids regardless of who they are, but we are going to make sure that all young people get the...
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"the catcher in the rye," and draws in sal linear's interest in eastern religion. the last novel came out in the 1960s when he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author leonard said he may finish his father's last novel. peter leonard said he talked to his father about completing the book. leonard known best for his novels that later became movies like "get shorty"; "be cool." he died after suffering a stroke. he was 87 years old. >> all right, tiger woods has been dealing with a bad back all week at the barclay, and he tweaked it. >> i had a chance. i don't know how i hit that far. i had 90 total, and flew it almost to the flag. i was surprised by that, but i hit a great put. >> on the diamond japan and california had been the big dogs in the little league world series. both teams were 4-0, so something had to give in the championship. cortez comes, rips it to left, two runs the score and just like that, california back on top, 4-3. but buckle up because this game was a rollercoaster ride. in the bottom of the fift
"the catcher in the rye," and draws in sal linear's interest in eastern religion. the last novel came out in the 1960s when he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author leonard said he may finish his father's last novel. peter leonard said he talked to his father about completing the book. leonard known best for his novels that later became movies like "get shorty"; "be cool." he died after suffering a...
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a study shows that religion has a lot to do with one's happiness and wheel being. lauren green is live with more on this. >> who would have thought, twitter, great source for social scientist, but 2 million tweets were examined from christians and athiests. and tweets from the pope and pastors and a life coach, and richard dawkins is the author of the god illusion, and researchers found that christians use more positive emotion words like athiest like love and happy and great, rather than negative emotions like bad, wrong, awful, and that religious people may have a more intuitive than analytical style of thinking. >> one of the reasons that christians are as a rule a happier, more contented, fulfilled people, we have objective meaning for life outside of ourselves. we believe that we were created for a purpose. >> but athiests counter the study is flawed because not everyone measures happiness the same way. >> reality and skepticism and criticism are very positive things. and we tweet about and it we like it. and this is the important thing to get across. athiests
a study shows that religion has a lot to do with one's happiness and wheel being. lauren green is live with more on this. >> who would have thought, twitter, great source for social scientist, but 2 million tweets were examined from christians and athiests. and tweets from the pope and pastors and a life coach, and richard dawkins is the author of the god illusion, and researchers found that christians use more positive emotion words like athiest like love and happy and great, rather than...
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because of that we see more persecution today of christians around the world than any other type of religion. i think it is one of the largest underreported human rights issues in the world today. >> reporter: in cairo, a group of nuns was paraded through the streets like prisoners of war, and at the orthodox monestary of virgin mary, a bit further south, sunday prayers were cancelled due to torching of churches the first time in 1600 years. bret? >> story we'll follow, james, thank you. >>> up next, you'll be amazed to learn how much of your life the nsa knows about. here is a quick look what the fox affiliates are covering. fox 5 in atlanta, has the secretary that convinced yesterday's school shooting suspect to turn himself in. kcpq in washington has emotional testimony from afghan villagers, in the sentencing for the army soldier that murdered 16 civilians in afghanistan. and this is a live look from kttv in los angeles. big story, paparazzi lawsuit against musician kanye west for an alleged attack at lax. that's a live look from outside the belt for "special report." we will be right ba
because of that we see more persecution today of christians around the world than any other type of religion. i think it is one of the largest underreported human rights issues in the world today. >> reporter: in cairo, a group of nuns was paraded through the streets like prisoners of war, and at the orthodox monestary of virgin mary, a bit further south, sunday prayers were cancelled due to torching of churches the first time in 1600 years. bret? >> story we'll follow, james, thank...
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. >> reporter: cynthia taylor is an assistant professor of religion and history at dominican university in california. shy wrote a book on a phillip randolph who was one of king's mentors, but she said it was king's speech that captivated a nation. >> the day after where they're oh, this is going to erupt into violence anding, everyone's praising it as a great demonstration. >> reporter: cobb says she can't believe she was a part of that history. >> i think it's a very unusual experience i've had and i'm very grateful. >> reporter: in oakland, cheryl hur, nbc bay area news. >>> we do have much more on our web site, nbcbayarea.com, there under the dream day tag you'll find video and a slide show of photos from that day as well as events marking the 50th anniversary. president obama plans to mark the moment by giving a speech this wednesday from the very same steps dr. king did 50 years ago. >>> and still to come, a story that will make you bay area proud. >> what i thought was a devastating event of my life when i got laid off, it was actually a blessing. >>> down-and-out, but not for go
. >> reporter: cynthia taylor is an assistant professor of religion and history at dominican university in california. shy wrote a book on a phillip randolph who was one of king's mentors, but she said it was king's speech that captivated a nation. >> the day after where they're oh, this is going to erupt into violence anding, everyone's praising it as a great demonstration. >> reporter: cobb says she can't believe she was a part of that history. >> i think it's a very...
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the suicide bombing, the attacks in the city to kill innocent people, that's not acceptable in any religion i would say. >> reporter: he is determined to keep fighting regardless of the risks he faces in the field, and the challenges his men face as they fight this war increasingly by themselves. they are the country's most elite fighters, and they know if they can't do the job, no one can. >> an exclusive report from al jazeera's jane ferguson. when we return, history written on scraps. >> and it's so friendetic about it that he has written on paper towels and toilet paper. >> meet the man who smuggled out what became known as the letter from a birmingham jail. ♪ sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. >> meet the man who smuggled out >> meet the man who smuggled out ♪ >>> it is an emotional week here in washington as the city marks the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech. which was delivered on the steps of the lincoln memorial. but there was another message from dr. king that historians agree set in motion a revolutionary
the suicide bombing, the attacks in the city to kill innocent people, that's not acceptable in any religion i would say. >> reporter: he is determined to keep fighting regardless of the risks he faces in the field, and the challenges his men face as they fight this war increasingly by themselves. they are the country's most elite fighters, and they know if they can't do the job, no one can. >> an exclusive report from al jazeera's jane ferguson. when we return, history written on...
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yet one year later congress passed the civil rights act banning discrimination based on race color religion and national origin. it wasn't until 2000 the three members of a can yo can ku klu p were arrested. >> they never did give my sister and me any restitution and i would rather for our family to get restitution. they never did offer it. >> fate morris says he regrets acting out of crime in the days after the bombing but his memory of king as an inspiration is still vivid. >> getting knocked down by the water, the power of the water hoses and i knew i was standing up for what i believed in. ♪ in birmingham sunday the blood ran like wine ♪ ♪ and the choir kept singing of freedom ♪ >> a song still sung half a century later. tom ackerman, away al jazeera blam. >>> coming up, challenges in one of the nation's largest school systems. >> united nations officials say they will investigate reports that the national security agency hacked u.n. internal communicates. sunday's edition of the german paper der spiegel said edward snowden gave them documents backing the claim. the u.s. secretl
yet one year later congress passed the civil rights act banning discrimination based on race color religion and national origin. it wasn't until 2000 the three members of a can yo can ku klu p were arrested. >> they never did give my sister and me any restitution and i would rather for our family to get restitution. they never did offer it. >> fate morris says he regrets acting out of crime in the days after the bombing but his memory of king as an inspiration is still vivid....
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there were buddhists, every different type of religion. like i said said was affected. to single out just one group i think is wrong. it is not right. martha: if it was star of david or another symbol you would want to raise this, same beam, this happens to be the beam that your town has, that you had in your fire department, right? >> correct. if it was something that may have, been symbolic to the atheist, to me, it is just as important to show it or, it's, to me it doesn't matter because i don't look at that as a religious symbol. we're not asking people to go and, and have a priest have a ceremony every week. this is something that tells a story. i think it needs to tell that story. martha: roy, how is this going to go. what will happen here? what is your gut feeling? >> my feeling because of people like you and the wonderful acknowledgement that we have received, the story is being told. i think the way it is really going to happen, we'll have to turn the beam that the cross is facing one of the pillars but, as much as i -- martha: what do you mean by that? the bea
there were buddhists, every different type of religion. like i said said was affected. to single out just one group i think is wrong. it is not right. martha: if it was star of david or another symbol you would want to raise this, same beam, this happens to be the beam that your town has, that you had in your fire department, right? >> correct. if it was something that may have, been symbolic to the atheist, to me, it is just as important to show it or, it's, to me it doesn't matter...
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. >> each of us has a different religion, you know. >> yes [ bleep ]. >> ron, we have got to build peace in the world. how did you marry such a pretty girl? my god. >> well, i'm lucky. >> you're lucky? that's right as i was lucky. re o be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. 100% whole grain brown rice and wheat and bake it with real sweet potato or savory red bean? a new line of triscuit crackers with a delicious taste and a crispier crunch. brown rice triscuit. a new take on an old favorite. with a d♪licious taste and a crispier crunch. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim... ...with a deliciously tender and
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they have long wanted spain to give up the area and the sister enclave with their mix of cultures and religions but there isn't much appetite for that here. translator:>> i consider myself spanish and live in a spanish city with all my rights and obligations. i'm muslim, my roots are in moroco and family still live there. we're between two cultures. >> besides its pillar, there are watch towers, it is also a gateway to europe. >> for a few months in 2005 wave upon wave of people tried illegally to cross this divide from the african side over there to what is officially european soil here. many succeeded, some died trying shot by border guards on pollute thshot byborder guid. it was called the wharf shame and then the fence is not easily breached anymore nor is what lace beyond as attractive as it once was. spain has fallen on hard times and the african out posts are not spared the austerity and jobless . for those that live here, it is after all, one country. >> translator:>> this has never belonged to moroco but always spain air we're spanish. >> hercules is between different cultures, differe
they have long wanted spain to give up the area and the sister enclave with their mix of cultures and religions but there isn't much appetite for that here. translator:>> i consider myself spanish and live in a spanish city with all my rights and obligations. i'm muslim, my roots are in moroco and family still live there. we're between two cultures. >> besides its pillar, there are watch towers, it is also a gateway to europe. >> for a few months in 2005 wave upon wave of...
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books will revisit catcher in the rye protagonist and salinger's world war ii's experiences and eastern religion. he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author he will moore leonard may finish writing his father's last novel. he have died before fin issuing blue dreams. it was to be his 46th novel. his son, peter leonard, said, he talked to his family about completing that book. leg leonard is best known for novels like "get shorty" and "out of sight." he died after suffering a stroke. he was 87 years old. >>> lingering problems with nuclear power. the documentary into eternity explores the world's first permanent preposition tory. the facility is being built to last as long as the radioactive material does: 100,000 years. into eternitity is coming up next. before that, kevin korovo has the national forecast for the week >> hello again. welcome back. july was the wettest july florida has ever seen. august was very wet as well but we didn't have any tropical storms pushing through. they are concerned how it will play out for september. as you can s
books will revisit catcher in the rye protagonist and salinger's world war ii's experiences and eastern religion. he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author he will moore leonard may finish writing his father's last novel. he have died before fin issuing blue dreams. it was to be his 46th novel. his son, peter leonard, said, he talked to his family about completing that book. leg leonard is best known for novels like "get...
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provocative thesis that this was a year in which basically the backlash or the return of markets and religion to global politic in a big way signaled a counter revolution toward these reaction of the earlier post war era. how did you come up with that? who can possibly write a book that said margaret thatcher deng xiaoping, the eye tole will -- ayatollah, the afghan communists and the iranian revolutionary have a common -- never mind pope john paul ii and who which is a fascinating part of the book. how did you come up with putting these things together? >> well, it had a lot to do with my reporting in afghanistan after 9/11. you were there too. we actually -- memory serves me we stayed in the same house for awhile. you were with "washington post," i was with "newsweek." that house kind of struck me at the time and had a shag carpeting and the tubular light fixture. it was a ranch-style house. it was like the kind of houses we were growing up in the '70s when i was kid. and i was kind of struck by that. when you went nods kabul you were driving around in 1970 american cars sometimes with eigh
provocative thesis that this was a year in which basically the backlash or the return of markets and religion to global politic in a big way signaled a counter revolution toward these reaction of the earlier post war era. how did you come up with that? who can possibly write a book that said margaret thatcher deng xiaoping, the eye tole will -- ayatollah, the afghan communists and the iranian revolutionary have a common -- never mind pope john paul ii and who which is a fascinating part of the...
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. >> host: is that religion as classical politics in opposition politics. can you really make a linkage? do you think there is a linkage between the kind of religious opposition to communist authority that the pope offered to poles and the religious opposition to the shah that the ayatollah offered to iranians? is it the same phenomenon or different country i think they're different because the pope for all of his conservatism was obsessed with human rights. john paul ii wrote quite extensively about human rights. he had suffered under both not the occupation of poland and the stalinist period in polar. so usually quite upset. he built up an entire personal philosophical direction based on the primacy of the human individual and human rights. ayatollah khomeini did not have if you like that. he had the view that islam was everything and individual rights are often had to be superseded to the. so i think in that respect they were very, very fundamentally as i may say different. but there are sometriking parallels, and one interesting parallels is that both o
. >> host: is that religion as classical politics in opposition politics. can you really make a linkage? do you think there is a linkage between the kind of religious opposition to communist authority that the pope offered to poles and the religious opposition to the shah that the ayatollah offered to iranians? is it the same phenomenon or different country i think they're different because the pope for all of his conservatism was obsessed with human rights. john paul ii wrote quite...
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an ordinance that disqualifies any who has ever demonstrated a bias against a person based on race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity. that includes people who have spoken out against gay marriage and in support of traditional marriage. texas abbott said i oppose the proposed ordinance because it would not prevent discrimination but impose it. safe tooling speech, repressing religious lib berty and imposin burdens on those who hold a traditional view on human relations. >> thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> there has been public outcry to this. my understanding is the first public hearing on this is tomorrow where the public will step up and share their thoughts. how do you expect that to go. >> i think people on both sides of this issue are rallying the troops so to speak. we hope there will be a strong turnout of pro family citizens to express their view they oppose this proposed ordinance. >> there are concerns that basically what it said in -- the latest version i've seen and know it's gone through different iterations. if someone in word or deed expressed a v
an ordinance that disqualifies any who has ever demonstrated a bias against a person based on race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity. that includes people who have spoken out against gay marriage and in support of traditional marriage. texas abbott said i oppose the proposed ordinance because it would not prevent discrimination but impose it. safe tooling speech, repressing religious lib berty and imposin burdens on those who hold a traditional view on human relations. >>...
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in 1968, we have witnessed great strides towards freedom for all regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, class, or sexual orientation. 50 years later in this year of jubilee, we are standing once again in the shadow of that great emancipator having been summoned to these hallowed grounds to reverberate the message of that great liberator for there's a remnant of 1963, congressman lewis, ambassador young, that still remains who has come to bequeath that message of freedom to a new generation of people who must now carry that message in their towns, in their communities, amongst their tribes, and amongst their nations of the world. we must keep the sound and the message of freedom and justice going. it was my mother as has been said previously, coretta scott king, who, in fact, 30 years ago, a symbol, a coalition of conscience that started us on this whole path of remembering the anniversary of the march on washington. she reminded us that struggle is a never ending process. freedom is never really won. you earn it and win it in every generation. so we come on
in 1968, we have witnessed great strides towards freedom for all regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, class, or sexual orientation. 50 years later in this year of jubilee, we are standing once again in the shadow of that great emancipator having been summoned to these hallowed grounds to reverberate the message of that great liberator for there's a remnant of 1963, congressman lewis, ambassador young, that still remains who has come to bequeath that message...
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, women have been in leadership in religion since the beginning of the christian movement. maybe just not so publicly in that. my mother was an informative influence on me as were all the women and all of the women of the elca groups doing sewing circles. it just wasn't this public and noticeable. i'm looking forward to the day when the first woman anything is no longer a news story. but having said that, i'm deeply grateful for this opportunity to serve in this way. and i really do hope to be a voice for the good news of the gospel. this business about grace, that we're loved and deeply cared for by a god who love us. and because of that, that sets us free to love the world and be in service to the world. >> by the way, thomas, women have been running the southern baptist church for centuries. we just don't admit it. >> that's exactly right. >> women run every church. it's just whether the church wants to admit it or not. >> every household too. >> i learned that from my mom and my grand mom. >> any reference to have cross denominational, so there can be some kind of focus
, women have been in leadership in religion since the beginning of the christian movement. maybe just not so publicly in that. my mother was an informative influence on me as were all the women and all of the women of the elca groups doing sewing circles. it just wasn't this public and noticeable. i'm looking forward to the day when the first woman anything is no longer a news story. but having said that, i'm deeply grateful for this opportunity to serve in this way. and i really do hope to be...
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and ties of religion. the largest christian denomination in syria, as in russia, is the orthodox church and moscow fears if islamist rebels win, they will be decimated. but the deepest reason the kremlin sticks with assad is russia's anger over any unilateral military action or regime change by the west. it started with nato's 1999 air campaign against russia's ally serbia. it got worse when the west launched air strikes against libya's moammar gadhafi in 2011. >> mr. putin basically came to the conclusion that never again. this will never happen again. they will stick by mr. assad and syria. not because they particularly like mr. assad. but because they see him as the legitimate president or legitimate leader of syria. >> and russia now claims there's little difference between president obama and president george w. bush and they predict if assad falls, what comes after him could be even worse. wolf? >> jill dougherty with that report, thank you. >>> up next on our special report, the deadly effects of a
and ties of religion. the largest christian denomination in syria, as in russia, is the orthodox church and moscow fears if islamist rebels win, they will be decimated. but the deepest reason the kremlin sticks with assad is russia's anger over any unilateral military action or regime change by the west. it started with nato's 1999 air campaign against russia's ally serbia. it got worse when the west launched air strikes against libya's moammar gadhafi in 2011. >> mr. putin basically came...
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we enforce the laws that bar discrimination by schools based on race, national origin, sex, and religion. that is what we did. we went into meridian, we investigated, we found that black students received harsher disciplinary consequences. suspensions, than white even when the students were the same school, same ages, and had similar disciplinary issues. we have a far-reaching comprehensive plan with meridian so they can manage school behavior. that is a critical goal. they're going to do it in a way that is fair and avoid a school to prison pipeline. for aged for training appropriate responses for other practices to improve school climate. we called for a clear understanding of the role of school resource officers so they are not used to address school discipline on a regular, everyday basis. data collection and reporting so that we can be sure that they live up to the commitments that we are pleased that they made. we hope that that settlement will become a model for school districts around the country. we are working with others so that we can ensure that students across the country h
we enforce the laws that bar discrimination by schools based on race, national origin, sex, and religion. that is what we did. we went into meridian, we investigated, we found that black students received harsher disciplinary consequences. suspensions, than white even when the students were the same school, same ages, and had similar disciplinary issues. we have a far-reaching comprehensive plan with meridian so they can manage school behavior. that is a critical goal. they're going to do it in...
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the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction. today the system is gone. relatives that go back always they always take a suitcase full of medicine. there isn't aspirin in cuba. in the hospitals in cuba, staph infections are epidemic. everywhere. that is something else socialized medicine will do. under socialized medicine, the doctors cannot make enough money. what happens is, doctors go somewhere else so they can practice. it happens in canada. a lot of canadian doctors cannot practice it because they cannot make any money in canada. thousands upon thousands of medical doctors left cuba and our practicing medicine in this country. i talked to you yesterday, he said
the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction. today the system is...
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post-civil rights movement, movement for racial and social justice in this country, entertainment, religion, even sports -- we have to connect to beagle where they are at at and make sure we are not disconnected -- we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected. >> the civil rights leadership ,as distinctly ministers because they had independent jobs. they did not owe their job for working for a company or institution. so they could not be fired. there is a practical reason. that independent spirit sometimes in a community, those , those thategree are independents lady a large role. so there is a practical reason. >> they are going to fire me because we are past our time. >> i just want to say also -- [laughter] we have to of unity, look at non-judeo-christian states. since 9/11, muslim americans have been profiled and the level of hate violence has increased significantly. whether it be buddhist or muslim or other faith-based communities, those also have to really be incorporated in our sense of justice and our sense of bringing our communities togethe
post-civil rights movement, movement for racial and social justice in this country, entertainment, religion, even sports -- we have to connect to beagle where they are at at and make sure we are not disconnected -- we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected. >> the civil rights leadership ,as distinctly ministers because they had independent jobs. they did not owe their job for working for a company or institution. so they could not be fired....
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, assembly, no one should be discriminated on the basis of race or religion or gender or creed. free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and really an obligation to defend one another. we think that terrorism, which should be simply to find as violence against civilians for political purposes is always wrong. there are no circumstances that it should be condoned. on today's topic. over the past year or so influential respected voices within the foreign policy and national security community have asserted that al qaeda is defeated, on the path to the feet, on its heels and has been decimated. those assertions of been called into question any number of times. certainly tom and bill half, eli cass, but most vividly and most recently those assertions about the feed of al qaeda and the mice were called into question by the u.s. government's decision to close 22 diplomatic facilities in 17 different countries across north africa and the middle east and parts of asia. eland is colleagues shared. the reported that the reason for the closure was intercepted communica
, assembly, no one should be discriminated on the basis of race or religion or gender or creed. free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and really an obligation to defend one another. we think that terrorism, which should be simply to find as violence against civilians for political purposes is always wrong. there are no circumstances that it should be condoned. on today's topic. over the past year or so influential respected voices within the foreign policy and national...
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they're not citing religion for stopping the chemo. would they have a more legitimate claim if they did? >> not necessarily. the key here is life saving treatment. the courts are going to look at this case very carefully. they're going to look at the parents' decision. if they are making a decision that in the end will pose a risk of harm to their child and perhaps prevent her from going on and living a productive life, because doctors are saying she could die within the next year if she does not get this treatment, you're going to see the court perhaps intervene. the parents have argued that their daughter has expressed extreme concern about the pain she's been in since she's been getting chemotherapy. while that may be an issue, children don't necessarily have the long-term perspective in terms of giving their opinion about their treatment because they may take into account the current pain that they're experiencing and not take into account the long-term treatment and perspective about what getting the chemotherapy will do for them.
they're not citing religion for stopping the chemo. would they have a more legitimate claim if they did? >> not necessarily. the key here is life saving treatment. the courts are going to look at this case very carefully. they're going to look at the parents' decision. if they are making a decision that in the end will pose a risk of harm to their child and perhaps prevent her from going on and living a productive life, because doctors are saying she could die within the next year if she...
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the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction.
the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction.
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what role if any do you think religion plays into the family's decision? >> early on that wasn't mentioned. recently it was mentioned. we have at least ten or 11 other children from the community now in chemotherapy. we have a very nice relationship with the amish community and we really do respect their culture and have open dialogue. i think it certainly is a fact in the case. i don't think it was a major role at least not early on. >> time means everything to this little girl and anyone suffering from a life threatening disease. where do things go from here? i understand there is a court meeting at least this week. but how is this likely to turn out? >> i wish i could tell you that. i would like to say it will have a positive outcome and this little girl will resume chemotherapy and five years from now will have a celebration that she is doing great. i do have concerns. the court-appointed guardianship is not somebody from our institution. this is an outside person with a medical background and is an attorney who has advocated for families and children
what role if any do you think religion plays into the family's decision? >> early on that wasn't mentioned. recently it was mentioned. we have at least ten or 11 other children from the community now in chemotherapy. we have a very nice relationship with the amish community and we really do respect their culture and have open dialogue. i think it certainly is a fact in the case. i don't think it was a major role at least not early on. >> time means everything to this little girl and...
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nobody should be discriminated on basis of race, religion, gender, or greed. free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and an obligation to defend one another. we think terrorism should be simply defined as "violence against civilians who for political purposes purposes is always wrong." under no circumstance should be it be condoned. on to the topic over the past years or so, influential respected voices within the foreign policy and national security community have asserted that al qaeda is defeated. on the path to defeat. is on its heels and has been decimated. those assertions have been called in to question any number of times, certainly tom and bill have. eli has. more recently those assertions of al qaeda's defeat and demise were called in to question by the u.s. government's decision to close 22 diplomatic facilities in 17 different -- countries across north africa and the middle east and part of asia. eli lake and his colleague josh are began shed a bit more light on the situation when they reported that the reason for the closure
nobody should be discriminated on basis of race, religion, gender, or greed. free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and an obligation to defend one another. we think terrorism should be simply defined as "violence against civilians who for political purposes purposes is always wrong." under no circumstance should be it be condoned. on to the topic over the past years or so, influential respected voices within the foreign policy and national security community...
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centralized, the government, taking away my freedom, my freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property. shutting down businesses, ,hether it was small businesses shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. before castro they had a premier medical system. the university of havana was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical instruction. today that system is gone. relatives that go back always take a suitcase full of medicine. there isn't aspirin in cuba. in the hospitals in cuba, staph infections are epidemic. everywhere. there is something else that socialized medicine will do. under socialized medicine, the indoctors cannot make enough money. what happens is doctors go somewhere else so they can practice. it happens in canada. came to practice it because they cannot make any money in canada. thousands upon thousands of medical doctors left cuba and our practicing medicine
centralized, the government, taking away my freedom, my freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property. shutting down businesses, ,hether it was small businesses shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. before castro they had a premier medical system. the university of...
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that civil rights movement, a movement for racial and social justice in the country, entertainment, religion, and even sports. we have to connect to people where they are at, and we have to make sure we're not disconnected from things moving people. >> there's a reason why the civil rights leadership was distinctly administered because they had independent jobs. they didn't owe their jobs to working for a company or institution so they took a position that might be controversial. they couldn't be fired. i mean, there's a practical reason, and that independence, and so sometimes in the community, those who have a degree of economic independence can play a large role, so there's another reason, a philosophical reason, but there's a practical reason. >> they are going to fire me. we are past the time. >> i have to say, also, that -- [laughter] absolutely -- >> ten seconds. >> -- in the look ofupty, look at nonjudeo christian states, since seven, muslim-american haves been profiled and level of hate violence increased significantly, and so whether it be buddhist or muslim or faith based communit
that civil rights movement, a movement for racial and social justice in the country, entertainment, religion, and even sports. we have to connect to people where they are at, and we have to make sure we're not disconnected from things moving people. >> there's a reason why the civil rights leadership was distinctly administered because they had independent jobs. they didn't owe their jobs to working for a company or institution so they took a position that might be controversial. they...
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that's who i am, and all people that come out of the mon thee yis tick religions, muslim, jewish, christian, they have an ancestor called abraham who was a wanderer. i challenge people who do bible studies, all that, do you know anybody in the bible that didn't wander? didn't immigrate? didn't migrate? any, please, i stand that way. please. [applause] i've had them say, yeah, there's one, but it's not a good example. soddam and gamorah, but you don't want to go there. [laughter] i stand. if we're people of faith, want to do good for the community, i don't get it. i'll remain that. people want to become citizens. we have an english program at the church, around 100 to 150 people, and as soon as people thought there was going to be a possible immigration reform, we had 270 people last year. there's not an english class in the des moines area that's not fill to the max because people want to do whatever it is they have to do to be a citizen. pay taxes, pay taxes. learn english, learn english. take citizen classes, take classes. know your rights. what do you have to do to become -- it went like
that's who i am, and all people that come out of the mon thee yis tick religions, muslim, jewish, christian, they have an ancestor called abraham who was a wanderer. i challenge people who do bible studies, all that, do you know anybody in the bible that didn't wander? didn't immigrate? didn't migrate? any, please, i stand that way. please. [applause] i've had them say, yeah, there's one, but it's not a good example. soddam and gamorah, but you don't want to go there. [laughter] i stand. if...
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post-civil rights movement, movement for racial and social justice in this country, entertainment, religion, even sports -- we have to connect to beagle where they are at at and make sure we are not disconnected -- we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected. >> the civil rights leadership was distinctly ministers, because they had independent jobs. they did not owe their job for working for a company or institution. so they could not be fired. there is a practical reason. that independent spirit sometimes in a community, those who have a degree, those that are independents lady a large role. so there is a practical reason. >> they are going to fire me because we are past our time. >> i just want to say also -- [laughter] in the work of unity, we have to look at non-judeo-christian states. since 9/11, muslim americans have been profiled and the level of hate violence has increased significantly. whether it be buddhist or muslim or other faith-based communities, those also have to really be incorporated in our sense of justice and our sense of bringin
post-civil rights movement, movement for racial and social justice in this country, entertainment, religion, even sports -- we have to connect to beagle where they are at at and make sure we are not disconnected -- we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected. >> the civil rights leadership was distinctly ministers, because they had independent jobs. they did not owe their job for working for a company or institution. so they could not be fired....
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we recognize is that just as we judge people on the basis of their character and not their color or religion or gender, the same is true for their sexual orientation. i don't suspect that we will have special laws pertaining to young people who were cut off support by their parents because their parents hadn't gotten to the place i think they should be when it comes to loving and supporting their kids regardless of who they are. but we are going to make sure that all young people get the support they need so that their parents are willing to provide and that they can go to college and succeed. >> tomorrow on c-span, from the steps of the lincoln memorial, watch the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. speakers include reverend al sharpton, attorney general eric holder, congressman john lewis, and the families of trayvon martin. following the speaking program, they will march to the martin luther king memorial to the washington monument. after the march, listen to live interviews with reporters and attendees on c-span radio. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. [c
we recognize is that just as we judge people on the basis of their character and not their color or religion or gender, the same is true for their sexual orientation. i don't suspect that we will have special laws pertaining to young people who were cut off support by their parents because their parents hadn't gotten to the place i think they should be when it comes to loving and supporting their kids regardless of who they are. but we are going to make sure that all young people get the...
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we studied the great religions of the world. we had a wonderful teacher, a man by the name of jim lawson. and he infused us with the wave of nonviolence. many of us during those early days accepted nonviolence as a way of life. as a way of living. not simply as a technique or as a tactic x. that became the way of the nashville movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the martha left you -- martha left you moved -- martha left you moved? >> first place, coming out of birmingham we didn't think much of the march. we thought the movement was in the streets, and we'd had 5,000 students take over the city, we collapsed the economy, we got an agreement from a hundred businessmen to change the segregation laws of birmingham, and we figured the fight was over for us. this was, this was a sunday school picnic. the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do a march on washington like gandhi sough
we studied the great religions of the world. we had a wonderful teacher, a man by the name of jim lawson. and he infused us with the wave of nonviolence. many of us during those early days accepted nonviolence as a way of life. as a way of living. not simply as a technique or as a tactic x. that became the way of the nashville movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it...
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. >> host: religion as a crash course in practical politics involved in opposition politics. but can you really make -- de think there is a linkage between the kind of religious opposition to communist that the pope offered. the religious opposition to the shop. >> guest: they are different because for all of this conservative, obsess with human rights. john paul the second wrote quite extensively. suffered under nazi occupation and the stalinist. entire personal philosophical direction based on the human primacy of the individual. he had the view that islam was everything an individual rights very often had a superstition. there were very, very fundamentally different. there's a striking parallels. but the these men were mistakes. in some ways there were very unusual in their religious beliefs. he was not your ordinary priest i told he was also practitioner, sort of things along the lines of what went seeing in sydney islam. was very interesting is the way that mysticism can lead to political activism. the perfectibility of man. if you think you have a direct line, you might
. >> host: religion as a crash course in practical politics involved in opposition politics. but can you really make -- de think there is a linkage between the kind of religious opposition to communist that the pope offered. the religious opposition to the shop. >> guest: they are different because for all of this conservative, obsess with human rights. john paul the second wrote quite extensively. suffered under nazi occupation and the stalinist. entire personal philosophical...